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    What did you do to, about or for your coupe today?

    We have a similar thread on the "other forum" like this, but noticed we are not doing it here. See if we can get lift off!

    I ordered my seats yesterday. Figured these will work and will go good with my theme.

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    John
    Finished the "My Coupe, my way" project.

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    Updated my PCV setup based on a few recent threads. Also installed a new battery with a few more cold cranking amps due to slow starts when the fan is running.

    Oh, and we put about 55 miles on it today, too. Gonna wash it tomorrow and go for another cruise.
    Coupe #497 delivered 7/29/10. Engine in on 10/1/10. Pushcart on 10/4/10. First start on 12/01/10. First go-cart on 12/31/10. Finished and on the road as of February 2012.
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    Completed the driver's side footbox plastic lining panels. They look like embossed leather and come from E Z Boy Interior Products and are ABS 1/8" thick plastic board. 2 sheets 32" x 44" at $29.95 each, minimum 2 sheet order. You can put them in a sheet metal brake , heat them with a heat gun and they bend very easy and neat. Very easy to install with SS screws and finish washers. Can weld them together to create larger pieces and can upholster them if you wish. I've made door panels out of them and think I might do the side of the trunk with them. Still waiting in line for final body finish sanding and paint so I'm doing lots of odds and ends. The weather hasn't been cooperating here either for moving the body (like 35 1/2" snowstorm recently and again 2 days later with another 8"). makes me think I'm in Alaska!!!

    Bill
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    John - I like those seats, and agree it will be a great match to your theme!

    Bill - Any pictures of the plastic things for your footbox?

    I did some misc. stuff. I am sort of in a lazy mood. Not sure if it is weather or stress at work - or what. Anyway, I decided to do something different and painted and assembled the e-brake handle.... started to figure out where the A/C unit will fit, and worked on the IRS lower control arm, using advice from the forum. . .

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    Wayne
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    Love those seats John!

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    Yea, but did you get the "groom" for you?
    MK4 delivery 12/17/11
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    Type 65 Coupe Ordered 01/17/13
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    Howdy,

    Nothing! I guess that's because a don't a Coupe but I do have a Spyder. The Spyder Forum is DEAD so I'll post here.

    Sunday I made a cover for my trans tunnel.


    And today I removed it.

    Sorry, no pics. I painted the underside of my tunnel covers ( Hey! I want them to look nice incase I run over someone! ).

    I have to secure my fuel lines and power cables before I seal the trans tunnel, which I worked on today.

    I'm getting thinks done one day at a time.

    Paul
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    Wayne

    One of these days I'll figure out how to post pictures, but for the time being EZ Boy Interior Products should be on line so you should be able to take a peek there.
    Bill

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    Paul -
    You can stick with us over here.

    Tell me - where'd you get those switches? The look so much better than the toggles everyone else uses.

    Thanks,
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    IRS Brake Adapter Plates

    Not much work this weekend - but my IRS brake adapter plates finally arrived. I did a "dry-fit" of the parts and decided it should work. I am concerned about the fastener access now that The Factory changed the Allen button head bolts to "normal" hex-head bolts. I prepped and painted the brackets and will hard-assemble them in the next build session.

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    -wayne
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    Wayne,

    Must be nice to hang the parts out to dry in March! LOL

    John
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    I made some brackets to hold the e-brake cable on the axle housing behind the lower shock mount and on the banana bracket.

    Marc
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    This week I took the body off for the final time, welded up 2 small side bumpers as required by the trans dept., removed the trunk rear panel to make light install easier, levelled out the driveshaft angle into specs, replaced all my nylon locknuts with stover locknuts (required by law here) , aligned the front end, trimmed the body openings, finished my light pigtails at each corner, fixed my ebrake length issue (cables are 1.25" too short) with a longer clevis, and began installing my heat shileding on the footboxes. Paint soon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Dol View Post
    Wayne,

    Must be nice to hang the parts out to dry in March! LOL

    John

    John -
    It was a bit cold that day, in the 60s

    -wayne
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    Got my seats in today, and they are gorgeous! However they are to narrow for my back so I'm going to end up having to send them back Bugger.

    John
    Finished the "My Coupe, my way" project.

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    Engine is done! It will be back down here monday to go back in the car again.
    Factory Five Type-65 Coupe:"Race Spec" coupe, Ordered 1/12, picked-up 5/12, roller 5/12, first start 10/12, finished 4/13
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    Trimmed and hung the doors. These red bodies must be a huge improvement as we only spent about an hour per side.



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    Howdy Wayne,

    Quote Originally Posted by Rodster View Post
    Paul -
    You can stick with us over here.

    Tell me - where'd you get those switches? The look so much better than the toggles everyone else uses.

    Thanks,
    wayne
    The switches are Allen-Bradley 800FM-SM22 and there are several places on the 'Net that sells them. Since I'm going for a mid to late sixties sports car look I thought they would fit my "theme" better than toggle switches.

    Paul

    P.S. I worked on my wiring harness today.
    FFR 4859GT 414W (stroked 351W, 4.0" stroke, 4.060" bore). Tremec TKO 5spd. IRS w/3.55 and Torsen diff. 13" dual-piston front disc brakes (Mustang Cxxxra parts), 12" rear disc brakes (Corvette parts). 2003 Mustang Coxxa wheels, 275/40 front, 315/35 rear.

    Possibly the only person in the world that is currently building a Spyder GT.

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    Mounted the hood on the hinges



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    IRS brakes

    I installed the rear brakes. Not much drama. I made a silent movie, just to give it a try.



    Somewhere, I dropped one of the little spacers. You can see it rolling . I had to grit my teeth to avoid yelling something appropriate for the occasion...

    Started to paint the engine bay panels. I am using silver BBQ paint in there....

    -wayne
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    We'll I put in the 3/8" freeze plug to fill the dip stick hole in the block.
    Now I'm working on the new dip stick.
    Also noticed that one of the axle seals in my rear end is leaking. After all that now it needs to come apart again. Note to all: if you have a donor rear end, don't cheap out like me and do it all right away!
    Very little time lately so small steps.
    It also appears there's break fluid coming through the brake booster in to the foot box. What could casue that?

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    First start Sept. 18 2013 First go kart Sept 19 2013

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    John

    I had the same problem only on the exterior of the footbox. It drove me crazy unti one day I noticed the remote reservoir rubber hose feed lines to the cylinders were loose on the fittings. Put some small hose clamps on all and problem resolved. Might check there first.
    Bill

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    I thrashed mine on the track for six 20 minute sessions. Video to follow.

    JC
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    Very cool JC! Can't wait to see it!
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    Foot Boxes, Firewall, Russ Thompson Gas Pedal

    Suggestion when posting on this thread: If we add a subject line with key words, it will help the search engine find specific topics. There's a ton of real good stuff on this thread, so we should help others find our stuff / topics / tasks easier. Just sayin'. . . .

    Got some stuff done over the past few days. Painted the foot box panels with silver BBQ paint, and hung them to dry.

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    Insulated some footbox panels with Cool-It

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    Mounted my first "silicone and rivet" panel

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    Mounted the throttle cable

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    Mounted the Russ Thompson / Breeze Automotive gas pedal

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    And ordered a set of Levy Racing door panels from Gordon!

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    Paul -

    Quote Originally Posted by Stengun View Post
    Howdy Wayne,



    The switches are Allen-Bradley 800FM-SM22 and there are several places on the 'Net that sells them. Since I'm going for a mid to late sixties sports car look I thought they would fit my "theme" better than toggle switches.

    Paul

    P.S. I worked on my wiring harness today.

    Thank you. I should take a look at those. I bought some of these Klixon circuit breakers - they are rated at 10A, but these will drive relays (or MOSFETs) so the rating don't much matter. These are used in aircraft and other military applications. But I am not sure how long they will last if used as an on/off switch.

    Here's a poor picture of one:
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    -wayne
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    Installed my plugs, wires and coil. Also finished my dipstick, and started on the throttle cable.
    Wayne thanks for that pic, it could not have been anymore timely. looks like you cut the plastic square piece to feed the cable through?
    Oh yeah also put on the Cobra earl filler neck.

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    Found out my brake booster leak was actually coming from the reservoir hose clamp. That was an easy fix!

    Thanks,

    John
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    Finished the "My Coupe, my way" project.

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    First start Sept. 18 2013 First go kart Sept 19 2013

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    Wayne, looking good. Great progress. Are you going to make some kind of access for the driver side foot box? I made a small one and hindsight I wish I had made the whole top removable...well not the whole thing but the top from the edge of the body forward.
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    Coupe throttle cable plastic thing

    [QUOTE=John Dol;95735]Installed my plugs, wires and coil. Also finished my dipstick, and started on the throttle cable.
    Wayne thanks for that pic, it could not have been anymore timely. looks like you cut the plastic square piece to feed the cable through?
    Oh yeah . . . ..

    John -
    Yes. I just shaved a very small amount off the corners. I suppose a file would have worked, and probably safer. Be careful, though - only a tiny amount needs to be taken off. Then I made a cut from the corner and went on a diagonal to the center hole - see picture below. Then slipped the cable inside, then smashed the plastic square thing into the hole.

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    I got the idea of adding a washer over the mounting hole from CJBergquist - just for looks.... There is a smaller washer inside the fender washer that you don't see in the picture.

    -wayne
    Last edited by Rodster; 04-23-2013 at 12:39 AM. Reason: added pictures
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    Quote Originally Posted by CJBergquist View Post
    Wayne, looking good. Great progress. Are you going to make some kind of access for the driver side foot box? I made a small one and hindsight I wish I had made the whole top removable...well not the whole thing but the top from the edge of the body forward.
    Hi Chris -

    Yes. I am planning on making the "roof" of that section remove-able. I measured QSL's new kit and will slice that section off. Then make an inverted V shape cover. I was thinking of hinging that piece, but then figured that I would likely end up removing the entire section anyway if I had to work inside there.

    Interesting note on the newest crop of kits -- the Factory has pre-cut an access hole on that section - but I don't recall if it is on the outside or the inside of the box.
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    More Foot Box work and Interior Aluminum Panels

    I didn't realize how much work is needed to fit these panels into place. I must say, however, that these panels in the Gen 2 kit (red body, round tube chassis) seem to fit better than the black body versions. It is still a crazy patchwork quilt!

    I had a real tough time fitting the floors into place - even with twisting and bending, putting the floor down meant scratching the heck out of the side panels. So I cut them into 2 or 3 pieces. I hope this will be OK.

    Nothing is siliconed and riveted yet, I am dry-fitting first.

    QUESTION: Does the passenger foot box "float" above the chassis tubes? I have almost 2 inches of space between the front chassis tube and the bottom of the passenger foot box - should I add some aluminum spacers or something in there to fasten the bottoms of the foot boxes to the chassis?

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    Finished up the exhaust. I few weeks back i exchanged the coupe pipes for roadster ones because it was far easier to mount to the J-pipes I used on the 4.6. The sound is a lot better than i was expecting now I just need to work on quieting the accessory drive

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    After visiting Bill Loeffler a few weeks ago I figured out from his that the Corbeau Forza seats will work for me, and fit in the car.
    So I talked to Mike Forte and ordered them in Red. They should be in on Monday so I'm looking forward to it.

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    did you order them in regular or wide?

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    finally making some progress. engine in today, only after it sat in my garage for 1 year, and only realizing that my coupe has been in my garage for 3 years without any significant progress until the last few months.

    pic to prove it.

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    and if that pic didn't work then I'll try this.

    http://flic.kr/p/egvbfx

    mike

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    John

    I'll bet those will look good with the red frame. You are moving along nicely now that the weather is better. I'm still laboring away on the interior panels. All I've got left in the cockpit is the passenger rear bhd panel and the driver side pillar cover. The panels actually came out great. Then on to the trunk. Body goes to upholstery shop for headliner Mon morning then off to the body shop for final bodywork and paint. Then chassis back to upholstery for carpeting. Then reassembly!!!
    Bill

    Coupe #421, Picked Up 11/15/08, started 1/1/09 - Rebuilt mildly massaged 302, T5, 3 Link, and Loads of Extras

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    Bill: looking forward to the pictures when she is done with the upholstery and bodywork.

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    P,

    I ordered the regular seats.

    Bill, getting closer and closer keep at it. When are you posting pics!?

    John
    Finished the "My Coupe, my way" project.

    http://s956.photobucket.com/albums/ae46/jdcoupe1969/
    Coupe #386,17" Team III 245 FR 315 RR, 3-link, T5, 4 wheel disk, power brakes/steering. Sniper EFI
    First start Sept. 18 2013 First go kart Sept 19 2013

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    This week I machined a custom timing pointer and crank trigger sensor mount.

    I installed the March Style Track Serpentine conversion that looks awsome but a pita to install.

    I machined a bushing to convert a 3.8L v-6 cam sync to the 351w block.

    And then I mocked up the linkage for my custom crossover stack injection

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    Well as promised my seats came in! Worth the wait, and eventhough its a little tight they look great.



    They are the Corbeau Forza regular.

    John
    Finished the "My Coupe, my way" project.

    http://s956.photobucket.com/albums/ae46/jdcoupe1969/
    Coupe #386,17" Team III 245 FR 315 RR, 3-link, T5, 4 wheel disk, power brakes/steering. Sniper EFI
    First start Sept. 18 2013 First go kart Sept 19 2013

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